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(4.43 out of 5 stars) 7 ratings This famous, gentle laxative cleanse and tones the colon. Used for millenia in India for all Vata disorders. (5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings Ghee is one of the most important medicines in Ayurveda because it is easy to digest and builds excellent tissue. Ghee is lighter, improves fat metabolism and has much less cholesterol than butter. (1.00 out of 5 stars) 1 rating A traditional, calming formula to encourage sleep. Ayurveda's famous female reproductive tonic. Shatavari addresses a wide range of issues such as infertility, pre-menstrual syndrome, low sex-drive, and increasing breast-milk production. This classic female tonic is a tried and true remedy for difficult menopause, PMS, and painful periods. This tincture should be in every woman's medicine cabinet. Sweet, cooling demulcent that soothes, reduces harshness and heals wounds. It improves energy and stress tolerance, increases weight, and builds moisture and estrogen. Nettles provide a stellar nutritional profile to strengthen your body and build stamina. Ashwagandha calms the nervous system while the ghee restores and replenishes. Also useful as a male reproductive tonic. Ayurveda's number one mucus destroyer. Relieves food stagnation in the upper GI when used in cooking or tea. A sweet tasting, affectionate reproductive tonic and cooling demulcent. Tridoshic herb that reduces blood fats & sugar while constricting vessels. Emollient best known for its ability to soften, soothe, and re-condition the skin. Cooling anabolic muscle strengthening, diuretic. Clears urinary heat, infection, accumulation. Replenishes fluids (demulcent), reduces nephrotoxicity, acts as nephroprotective (antioxidant). Banned by FDA. Like Ashwagandha but sweeter, cooler The key ingredient in this fermented tonic is the Ayurvedic herb Bala. Bala is known for giving stamina or inner strength. This tonic strengthens your muscles. |